PRODUCTS

Custom Acrylic Products Built Around the Job

Browse the core product families buyers ask for most often. Each route frames the commercial decisions that matter before you quote.

If you already know the application, the product footprint, or the level of protection and presentation required, the right product family usually becomes clear quickly.

Factory-direct quoting MOQ from 50 pieces Buyer-ready product pages Custom Sample Support

Reference visual

Grouped acrylic product families showing stands, boxes, cases, and solid presentation blocks in one commercial range view

Planned hero imagery should show several finished product families together so buyers can read the difference between open, enclosed, and solid-format builds.

PRODUCT FAMILIES

Start with the family that matches the buying problem

These routes cover the core product groups Wetop buyers ask for most often. If your brief crosses categories, the quote form is still the fastest path.

Placeholder visual

Acrylic display stand family with countertop, tiered, and floor-format merchandising examples

Display Stands

Open-format merchandising for retail, counters, POP, and presentation jobs where access and product visibility come first.

Buyer route

View display stands

Placeholder visual

Acrylic boxes and cases showing lockable, hinged, and dust-cover presentation formats

Boxes & Cases

Protected acrylic builds for collectibles, luxury goods, donations, sample kits, and products that need enclosure or controlled access.

Buyer route

View boxes and cases

Placeholder visual

Acrylic block family showing branded, photo, and retail presentation uses

Acrylic Blocks

Solid-format presentation pieces for branding, retail risers, awards, photo display, and other projects where weight and edge quality matter.

Buyer route

View acrylic blocks

Placeholder visual

Assorted acrylic sign holders and custom accessory formats awaiting dedicated catalog pages

Sign Holders & Other Custom Builds

Menu holders, shelf talkers, organizers, trays, mixed-material builds, and other formats that are still quote-ready even if the full page is not live yet.

HOW TO CHOOSE

The right route usually depends on what the buyer needs the acrylic to do

Acrylic is only the material. The actual route depends on whether you need open merchandising, enclosure, optical weight, or a custom hybrid build.

  • You do not need a finished drawing before the first quote conversation
  • Product family pages are there to speed up selection, not limit customization
  • One rollout can combine stands, cases, blocks, and supporting acrylic accessories

SELECTION GUIDE

Need open merchandising?

Start with display stands if the product should stay easy to reach while still feeling organized, branded, and presentation-ready.

SELECTION GUIDE

Need protection or controlled access?

Boxes and cases are the better route when the product needs a lid, a dust cover, a slot, or a locking enclosure.

SELECTION GUIDE

Need solid visual weight?

Acrylic blocks fit when the job is about premium edge quality, logo presentation, a product riser, or a simple thick-format part.

SELECTION GUIDE

Need something hybrid or unlisted?

If the project combines materials or does not map cleanly to a standard family, the quote form is the faster path than waiting for a perfect catalog label.

Route this brief

BUYING PATH

What buyers usually send before the product page matters less than the quote

Once the right family is clear, the next useful move is usually dimensions, quantity, and one reference image or file. That is enough to guide material, finish, and sample recommendations.

01

Send the core brief

Share the product type, target dimensions, quantity, and one useful reference so we understand what the acrylic needs to accomplish.

02

Review the workable production path

We align the right material, finish, hardware, and branding method against the commercial job instead of quoting a generic acrylic part.

03

Approve a sample when the finish needs proof

Sample review is the moment to check fit, graphics, edge quality, and whether the product actually feels right in hand.

04

Move into production and QC

Once the sample or production spec is approved, we move through fabrication, inspection, packing, and shipment with fewer surprises.

WHAT TO SEND

The first quote does not need to be complicated.

  • Product type or intended use
  • Target dimensions or product footprint
  • Estimated quantity and delivery timing
  • Any artwork, logo, or finish preference you already know

Confirmed capabilities

Precision CNC cutting UV printing Diamond polishing Multi-material coordination 100% inspection

PRODUCT FAQ

Questions Buyers Ask While Comparing Product Families

Which product page should I start with if my project is not a perfect match?

Choose the page that is closest to the real buying problem. If the project still crosses categories, send the brief through the quote form and we can route it from there.

Are all of these products fully custom?

Yes. Dimensions, material, finish, branding, and packaging can all be adjusted around the job. The page categories are there to make the decision easier, not to force standard sizes.

Can one project include several acrylic formats?

Yes. Many programs combine stands, blocks, sign holders, and cases in one rollout. We can coordinate that under one quote path.

What if the product family I need is not listed here yet?

You do not need to wait for a dedicated page. Send the product name, dimensions, and reference through the quote form and we can scope it directly.

RELATED ROUTES

Useful routes while you compare products

Buyers usually compare product family, application context, and customization options together before they send the brief.

READY WHEN YOU ARE

Need Help Choosing the Right Product Family?

Send the product brief, quantity, and reference image you already have. We can usually route the right build path quickly.

Or email inquiry@wetopacrylic.com